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<h2>The Parzen Data File for GAMLSS</h2>


<h3>Description</h3>

<p>
Parzen: Parzen (1979) and also contained in Hand <EM>et al.</EM> (1994), data set 278. The data
give the annual <code>snowfall</code> in Buffalo, NY (inches) for the 63 years, from 1910 to 1972 inclusive.
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<h3>Usage</h3>

<pre>
data(parzen)
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<h3>Format</h3>

<p>
Data frames each with the following variable.
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<dt><code>snowfall</code></dt><dd>the annual snowfall in Buffalo, NY (inches) for the 63 years, from 1910 to 1972 inclusive, 63 observations</dd> 
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<h3>Details</h3>

<p>
Data sets usefull for the GAMLSS booklet
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<h3>References</h3>

<p>
Hand <EM>et al.</EM> (1994) <EM>A handbook of small data sets</EM>. Chapman and Hall, London. 
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<p>
Parzen E. (1984) Nonparamemetric statistical daya modelling. <EM>JASA</EM>, <B>74</B>, 105-131.
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<h3>Examples</h3>

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data(parzen)
with(parzen, hist(snowfall))
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